Students from foreign education systems must have validated high school or university diploma. Students who wish to take this Degree should have taken the Humanities and Social Sciences high school diploma route, or should have passed a higher vocational qualification in Socio-Cultural Services and the Community. Students must have adequate knowledge of the language in which the lessons are taught (must take a language proficiency test or have at least B1 certificate).
Students will develop a thorough knowledge of all areas concerning criminal activity and deviant behaviour, enabling them to work within the criminal justice system and in public and private security, developing criminological, psycho-social, legal and scientific skills and expertise, and the ability to adapt rapidly to an environment in constant evolution. Language: Spanish